\section{Conclusion}
This paper highlights the implementation details and performance test results of implementing traditional concurrency control schemes Two Phase Locking and Optimistic Concurrency Control on top of a "New Age" key-value datastore. The implementation details and the experimental setup have highlighted some initial problems with the Datastore timeouts. In addition during the implementation further restrictions of the Datastore API were discovered, for .e.g the restriction to be able to use only one inequality condition in a query. Our report also provides a comparative analysis of the SS2PL and OCC implementation and makes the recommendation that OCC is ideally suited for environments where retrying a transaction is possible and where there are stricter bounds on getting response back from the Data manager even if its an abort. 


